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. >> reporter: tom tarantino of iraq and afghanistan veterans of america says older vets could still be suffering from war-related injuries and worries they'll fall through the cracks if pushed into the private sector. >> the answer to fixing va health care isn't screwing over more veterans, frankly. the answer is fixing va health care, actually fix the health
. >> reporter: tom tarantino of iraq and afghanistan veterans of america says older vets could still be suffering from war-related injuries and worries they'll fall through the cracks if pushed into the private sector. >> the answer to fixing va health care isn't screwing over more veterans, frankly. the answer is fixing va health care, actually fix the health
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. >> bay area man hurt in iraq. how he is now fighting so other warriors have place to go after the battle field. >> plus the annual hot dog eating competition heating up.
. >> bay area man hurt in iraq. how he is now fighting so other warriors have place to go after the battle field. >> plus the annual hot dog eating competition heating up.
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policy it's their banking policy they'd like to criticize barack obama's policy in afghanistan and iraq it's their policy so they're left with asking for a long form birth certificate and calling him a muslim by the way i have my long form birth certificate next to my k.k.k. . it's great jim into our thanks so much for being with us. hey thanks for having me on my pleasure coming up i'll be answering your questions and taking your comments and i'd say your take my take why.
policy it's their banking policy they'd like to criticize barack obama's policy in afghanistan and iraq it's their policy so they're left with asking for a long form birth certificate and calling him a muslim by the way i have my long form birth certificate next to my k.k.k. . it's great jim into our thanks so much for being with us. hey thanks for having me on my pleasure coming up i'll be answering your questions and taking your comments and i'd say your take my take why.
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afghanistan and like we have already seen happen in iraq. i think the very first step of getting a policy in place to let us deal with the threat is to recognize there is a threat. right now, a lot of people do not want to hear it. people are "tired of war." we have folks who want to be simply do not bothered. it has been a long time since 9/11. the bottom line is a more but realistically, take a look of studies like the rand study, you cannot conclude anything but there is a growing threat.
afghanistan and like we have already seen happen in iraq. i think the very first step of getting a policy in place to let us deal with the threat is to recognize there is a threat. right now, a lot of people do not want to hear it. people are "tired of war." we have folks who want to be simply do not bothered. it has been a long time since 9/11. the bottom line is a more but realistically, take a look of studies like the rand study, you cannot conclude anything but there is a growing...
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for a time it was all about concerns we would see a takeover of the oil production facilities in iraq. that hasn't come to pass as yet. now we've got oil coming back online in libya. the rebels have given up control of two major points closed for the past year. libya has lifted and we're seeing some of that upward movement, little bit more downward pressure here when it comes to the oil majors but traders still say they don't think it's ready to fall out of bed just yet because these situations are fluid. for now, we're seeing a bit of a pull back. natural gas on the other hand seeing a very big pullback after a run-up over the last couple of weeks, partly, there's not really. of a weather catalyst there. we did see the hurricane arthur
for a time it was all about concerns we would see a takeover of the oil production facilities in iraq. that hasn't come to pass as yet. now we've got oil coming back online in libya. the rebels have given up control of two major points closed for the past year. libya has lifted and we're seeing some of that upward movement, little bit more downward pressure here when it comes to the oil majors but traders still say they don't think it's ready to fall out of bed just yet because these situations...
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the vfw, the disabled american veterans, the vietnam veterans, the paralyzed veterans of america, the iraq-afghanistan veterans of america and many others, they made the same exact point. and the point that they made is, yes, we have to provide
the vfw, the disabled american veterans, the vietnam veterans, the paralyzed veterans of america, the iraq-afghanistan veterans of america and many others, they made the same exact point. and the point that they made is, yes, we have to provide
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that sent us into a war based on a false representation of a threat of weapons of mass destruction in iraq. that's a major accusation against the president, and i, myself, said that at the time. you know, in 2002 when the bill came up. the intelligence does not support the threat that the president -- not the president, his administration is contending. having said that, it's not about impeaching the president. it's about putting the country through that. i thought what the republicans did to president clinton was shameful, irresponsible, and he did was stupid, but it had nothing to do withf"b< public py and his office, his responsibility and his office. i do think people could have made a case about president bush, but i did not want to go down that path because of what it would mean for the american people. we've just tried to impeach -- well, we did impeach but did not remove from office one president in a very irresponsible manner in my view on the part of the republicans in the house at the time, and i thought it was time for us to address -- try to end that war, which we voted to do,
that sent us into a war based on a false representation of a threat of weapons of mass destruction in iraq. that's a major accusation against the president, and i, myself, said that at the time. you know, in 2002 when the bill came up. the intelligence does not support the threat that the president -- not the president, his administration is contending. having said that, it's not about impeaching the president. it's about putting the country through that. i thought what the republicans did to...
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there's more than 7,000 unemployed veteran necessary this country now and most of them are post 9/11 iraq and afghanistan veterans. so there are a lot of companies out there. >> pop a lock national, what's that? >> so this is a franchise opportunity. i've brought a lot of these franchises to the show because think give deep discounts. many of the veterans i talk to, they want to be home, in their hometown and don't want to have to move to find a job. the operating officers of the country is a veteran. it's a locksmith company. but there's mechanical skills are great for frenchs and you inn your own franchise, which i like, obviously. >> number two on the list, spectrum health. >> this is paid internships. basically, they bring you in.
there's more than 7,000 unemployed veteran necessary this country now and most of them are post 9/11 iraq and afghanistan veterans. so there are a lot of companies out there. >> pop a lock national, what's that? >> so this is a franchise opportunity. i've brought a lot of these franchises to the show because think give deep discounts. many of the veterans i talk to, they want to be home, in their hometown and don't want to have to move to find a job. the operating officers of the...
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congressman, a democrat, who voted for the iraq war. who did it based on the sales pitch from the bush white house. "i oppose the iraq war ever since i saw it coming in the days after 9/11, when i got word paul wolfowitz of the defense department was pushing it at that first meet in camp david. i'd gotten word that w. had pushed back on that argument then, only to realize that some time later before the end of the year, bush had set us on the course for war. my question for all times is how a president of such limited ability was able to sell this country on a war with a country that had not attacked us. that led the united states of america on a mission to take over a country in the middle east, a country that was only, not only secular and opposed to islamism, but served back then against iran. what we were thinking? one thing we were led to think and think a lot about a mushroom cloud over our country. a nuclear weapon somehow delivered here on some kind of vehicle, a ghastly scenario we were instructed could well occur if congress a
congressman, a democrat, who voted for the iraq war. who did it based on the sales pitch from the bush white house. "i oppose the iraq war ever since i saw it coming in the days after 9/11, when i got word paul wolfowitz of the defense department was pushing it at that first meet in camp david. i'd gotten word that w. had pushed back on that argument then, only to realize that some time later before the end of the year, bush had set us on the course for war. my question for all times is...
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no iraq. no -- and very exterrancive and intrusive inspections. how would that affect iran's behavior in the region. how would it affect their ability in the future? >> on so much of those issues -- i got that. i recall appreciate your testimony candidly and feel very aligned with what you had to say. but let's just go back and say hypothetical hypothetically, that's where things ended up. talk to me about the response. some of our allies are not happy with the concessions we've made. but i think that if we had a firmer -- some of our allies are part of p5? i think some of the do they view this as an expression of american weakness? i think if we have the right sort of policy context, what are we doing in syria? what are we doing in iraq? we can view how they hold the willingness of greechlt. in my view, the assessment to iran, that is not a good thing to have conceded that we shouldn't have done that. and i think that's a view that's widely shared in the region. but, again, i think the context is very important. to improve that situation, to impr
no iraq. no -- and very exterrancive and intrusive inspections. how would that affect iran's behavior in the region. how would it affect their ability in the future? >> on so much of those issues -- i got that. i recall appreciate your testimony candidly and feel very aligned with what you had to say. but let's just go back and say hypothetical hypothetically, that's where things ended up. talk to me about the response. some of our allies are not happy with the concessions we've made. but...
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and we now see iraq, where al qaeda, is on the -- is now in a bigger and better position than it was before. >> and hedge me for iran. looks like it is probable no longer possible. >> tk . >> thank you. lou: looking at our on-line poll results do you believe grants amnesty to potentially millions of illegal immigrants amounts on an impeachment offense, 94% of you said it does. votto our pole is it time for house republicans to elect a new speaker who represents for their friends? cast your vote. >> up next, a new warning from federal health officials as the greatests outbreak of the deadly ebola sreur ruse i viewer us is. >> and speaker boehner does not have votes, many say he does not have the leader slip ability, my commentary on what is goin wronh the house republican leadership, next. at they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarte
and we now see iraq, where al qaeda, is on the -- is now in a bigger and better position than it was before. >> and hedge me for iran. looks like it is probable no longer possible. >> tk . >> thank you. lou: looking at our on-line poll results do you believe grants amnesty to potentially millions of illegal immigrants amounts on an impeachment offense, 94% of you said it does. votto our pole is it time for house republicans to elect a new speaker who represents for their...
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>> you have to think of the map of iraq. it is shaped as a funnel way down in the south, in the desert. unpopulated areas, we run the second largest field in the world, 1.4 million barrels a day. >> a lot of people want to be ceos, are you willing to go all the places you do business? >> doi go all the places i do business. i go to iraq, i go to baghdad, i go to ramala. >> not scared? >> i lived in moscow nine years. i go to an go la, azerbaijan. >> last question, the last time after our city, we went to the gulf. a lot of people feel the gulf is played out. you keep spending there. >> that's right. yes. >> why? >> well, when i saw you a year ago, our production was around 150,000 barrels a day. it's well over 250,000 barrels a day in yun one year. we brought projects back on. we have two gulf of mu kex mexico projects going on. last time i saw you, we couldn't bid for the gulf. we bid and we are bullish on the gulf of mexico. very committed to it and doing bes in the u.s. >> it is an amazing turn around him. you you slimmed
>> you have to think of the map of iraq. it is shaped as a funnel way down in the south, in the desert. unpopulated areas, we run the second largest field in the world, 1.4 million barrels a day. >> a lot of people want to be ceos, are you willing to go all the places you do business? >> doi go all the places i do business. i go to iraq, i go to baghdad, i go to ramala. >> not scared? >> i lived in moscow nine years. i go to an go la, azerbaijan. >> last...
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all, that's a concern, and it talks about the sheer numbers of young men that are going to syria and iraq. from the united states, with a percentage not as high as belgium or tunisia or libya - still a concern about why they go and what they do if they come back. >> americans - i want to divide this up a bit. to what extent is there a problem, issue in this country with young men who are first going and fighting in foreign wars as mercenary fighters. let's start there. and then i want to know from you to what extent is there a problem from young men who are radicalized like this young man, and going and fighting in foreign wars. >> you have a number of scenarios. by pure numbers, putting perspective on this, the department of justice estimates through the spring approximately 100 young guys, americans, have gone to syria and iraq. although it's small number, it may present a big problem, depending on what they do, when they come back. >> yes. >> but for some perspective. three different scenarios for what would happen. you go over. you do humanitarian work, or you are involved in combat a
all, that's a concern, and it talks about the sheer numbers of young men that are going to syria and iraq. from the united states, with a percentage not as high as belgium or tunisia or libya - still a concern about why they go and what they do if they come back. >> americans - i want to divide this up a bit. to what extent is there a problem, issue in this country with young men who are first going and fighting in foreign wars as mercenary fighters. let's start there. and then i want to...
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those people who died on 9/11, it doesn't justify, when americans were back in iraq before 9/11. you think that you killed bin laden, it means nothing. you sent him to paradise. you think that you have won? you have never won. we are coming for you, mark my words. >> more alarming, he reportedly returned to the u.s. before executing his suicide attack in syria. >>> the house can't seem to make up its mind on immigration. we'll explain and discuss with the panel when we come back. test test. test test. >>> doing something is better than doing nothing. the crisis on the border is going to continue, until the president acts. he's clearly not going to act. that means the congress has to act. and so i believe it's important for us to act, and i'm hopeful they will. >> let me put it this way, the democrats are not going to enable that bill to pass. that's the number that we're interested in. secondly, they're going to have to do that on their own, even though some of the right-wing groups are against the bill because it's not bad enough. >> talking about the immigration bill, the suppl
those people who died on 9/11, it doesn't justify, when americans were back in iraq before 9/11. you think that you killed bin laden, it means nothing. you sent him to paradise. you think that you have won? you have never won. we are coming for you, mark my words. >> more alarming, he reportedly returned to the u.s. before executing his suicide attack in syria. >>> the house can't seem to make up its mind on immigration. we'll explain and discuss with the panel when we come back....
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iraq in plutonium. and then thirdly, whether, in fact, we have cut off the pathways to a covert program. there is no way in any country to 100% guarantee that there will be no covert effort, but what you can do is have enough intrusive mechanisms to assure yourself that if there is a covert program, you are going to know about it in time to stop it or that it will never get under way. >> thank you. >> senator? >> thank you, mr. chairman. miss sherman, in the terms previously, i have urged that you do something about getting pastor abordini and the other two americans released. as you know, i was incredibly critical of you guys because you cut billions loose without demanding this tiny, tiny little thing as far as iran is concerned. i want to ratchet that up a little bit. you did it again. you've cut billions loose without getting those three guys released. do me a favor. do america a favor. do the abodini family a favor. tell them next time you're not going to give them any more money unless they cut th
iraq in plutonium. and then thirdly, whether, in fact, we have cut off the pathways to a covert program. there is no way in any country to 100% guarantee that there will be no covert effort, but what you can do is have enough intrusive mechanisms to assure yourself that if there is a covert program, you are going to know about it in time to stop it or that it will never get under way. >> thank you. >> senator? >> thank you, mr. chairman. miss sherman, in the terms previously,...
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when the americans were back in iraq, before 9/11, you think that you killed osama bin laden. that means nothing. you sent him to paradise. you think that you have won? you have never won. we have come for you. mark my words. >> okay. now, here's the scary part. before blowing himself up, he returned to america for months after training in syria. will there be more? and will the next one be on our soil? how about this one? >> well, this is, a, this shows how religious extremism offers a path to losers. satisfied winners don't choose a death cult, only losers do. it's clear that guy is a loser. the other thing is, we talk about signs and stuff. he was definitely communicating with somebody in the united states to somebody outside the united states. that's what spying is all about. snowden, you can credit him for tipping these guys off. now they know they're being spied on. >> damian -- >> remember, we were talking about the foreign fighters who are being trained in syria. i was looking at stratfor and scott stewart did a great piece about the whole phenomenon of foreign fighter
when the americans were back in iraq, before 9/11, you think that you killed osama bin laden. that means nothing. you sent him to paradise. you think that you have won? you have never won. we have come for you. mark my words. >> okay. now, here's the scary part. before blowing himself up, he returned to america for months after training in syria. will there be more? and will the next one be on our soil? how about this one? >> well, this is, a, this shows how religious extremism...
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we go in and haven't missed a day of production in egypt or since we were if iraq. bill contributions from countries which we went into really in the middle of civil war so that's a part of the oil and gas business. >> plus, cramer will ask whether or not the ceo has spoken to putin, himself, find out what he has to say about that at the top of the hour. it's not just bp, total has exposure finally on its conference call. it acknowledged it is not any longer going to put any more ontario into novtek. >> you have to be careful of these names, there will be taped bonds coming out. few want to play the oil space, i would go with some paul sankey mentioned, valero. vlo, that will help the spread of wti and brent better for them. >> a beautiful day for mpc. that was a huge run. >> i will switch gears and go to sheniere. if you want to play it, sheniere were the first once to markets with exports offshore here going to europe. so i would still stay with lm gvm i think the more the ramp-up talk happens. lng. >> politically, if things stay hot, brent stays higher, that bren
we go in and haven't missed a day of production in egypt or since we were if iraq. bill contributions from countries which we went into really in the middle of civil war so that's a part of the oil and gas business. >> plus, cramer will ask whether or not the ceo has spoken to putin, himself, find out what he has to say about that at the top of the hour. it's not just bp, total has exposure finally on its conference call. it acknowledged it is not any longer going to put any more ontario...
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we all mourn the 6,700 plus men and women who died in iraq and afghanistan, but we should understand the cost of war is much greater than that tragedy. the cost of war are the men and women who came home without legs, came home without arms, without eyesight, loss of hearing. the cost of war are the 500,000 men and women who came home from iraq and afghanistan with the signature -- the signature illnesses of this war, which is posttraumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury. those are the signature injuries of this war and we're talking about 500,000 men and women coming home with those very, very serious problems. in fact, today, just today, and every day, close to 50,000 veterans are going to get outpatient mental health care in v.a. facilities all over this country, close to 50,000. so, mr. president, it has also been my view that when we fully understand the cost of war and the needs of the veterans and their families, it is absolutely imperative that we do not make veterans into political pawns. we do not say, well, yes we're going to fund veterans' needs but we're goin
we all mourn the 6,700 plus men and women who died in iraq and afghanistan, but we should understand the cost of war is much greater than that tragedy. the cost of war are the men and women who came home without legs, came home without arms, without eyesight, loss of hearing. the cost of war are the 500,000 men and women who came home from iraq and afghanistan with the signature -- the signature illnesses of this war, which is posttraumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury. those are...
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new york city triathlon for soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines critically wounded in the wars in iraq and afghanistan, there's sergeant hale, we love him. we build custom homes that work with injuries mortgage free. we thank you for your donations. we were able to present our severely wounded heroes with specially designed free homes to live in. help us build more of these, you'll see the team fox business donation button, i don't care if it's a dollar, whatever you can give will go to build a gorgeous home for wounded heroes. mike: we're going to give you another look at what happened in the markets. all the indices, the dow is down 317 points, nasdaq taking it hard or the chin down well over 2%. s&p 500 exactly to 2% down. we can't forget the commodities either. oil down about 2.5%. gold off, too. there doesn't seem to be much refuge anywhere right now. >> we'll find refuge in what gerri willis is talking about. the outrageous way airlines are getting our money? gerri: that's right, the war airlines waging on kids. >>> also coming up on the show. forget smartphones. smart tv's are b
new york city triathlon for soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines critically wounded in the wars in iraq and afghanistan, there's sergeant hale, we love him. we build custom homes that work with injuries mortgage free. we thank you for your donations. we were able to present our severely wounded heroes with specially designed free homes to live in. help us build more of these, you'll see the team fox business donation button, i don't care if it's a dollar, whatever you can give will go to build...
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in iraq i.s.i.s. pushed its ways into cities along the tigress river, capturing mosul executing large groups of iraqi troops and demonstrating what little control the government actually has in controlling order. >> isil is no longer just a terrorist organization, but a full-blown army in syria and iraq. it controls much of eastern syria in january in iraq it moves inon bar prove vis. on june 10 it moves on mosul. >> at the end of june, the islamic state declared most of that territory a cally feet. they also declared a calif or head of state. the ones illusive al baghdadi. very few photos ever surfaced of him. but then in july he's merged in a slickly produced battle. on the battlefield not much has changed in recent weeks, but the islamic state made headlines when it started destroying ancient historic sites like the shrine of jonah in mosul. the move outraged many, but the islamic state made it clear they intend to have a long-term impact. >> so the question is ka i.s.i.s. be stopped? i'm joined by
in iraq i.s.i.s. pushed its ways into cities along the tigress river, capturing mosul executing large groups of iraqi troops and demonstrating what little control the government actually has in controlling order. >> isil is no longer just a terrorist organization, but a full-blown army in syria and iraq. it controls much of eastern syria in january in iraq it moves inon bar prove vis. on june 10 it moves on mosul. >> at the end of june, the islamic state declared most of that...
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. >> i think that the challenge in our region, you know, when you see what is in libya, iraq now, egypt,iamen, syria, you know, the challenge in our region, i think, how to reform democratic and peaceful way. we have to accomplish in the arab world in some decades what you in the united states accomplished in five, six centuries. krz rondermer, sabrina tavernise and driss el yazami, when we continue. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: >> there's a saying around here: you stand behind what you say. around here, we don't make excuses, we make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places where it's needed most. but i know you'll still find it, when you know where to look. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. krz we continue ou
. >> i think that the challenge in our region, you know, when you see what is in libya, iraq now, egypt,iamen, syria, you know, the challenge in our region, i think, how to reform democratic and peaceful way. we have to accomplish in the arab world in some decades what you in the united states accomplished in five, six centuries. krz rondermer, sabrina tavernise and driss el yazami, when we continue. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: >> there's a saying around...
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. >> in syria, in iraq, in libya. why is this so much worse than so much more important to stop than civilians dying anywhere else? if you want to stop the conflict, and if you want to protect civilians, which we all do, the way to do that is to get at the head of the snake. the head of the snake is in tehran, which had given hamas the rockets, facilitated the training to build the tunnels, which has provided, hezbollah, the proxy, provided them training and advice, and technical support. so, look, let's be clear. this is not a problem of israeli lobbing shells into u.n. schools that hamas uses as armed storage sites. this is about, as i said before, the fight between violent religious extremism and the forces that support it, and the forces of reason and moderation, which the united states should be standing on the side of. >> the palestinians would say, to make their act and keep this balanced, palestinians would say this is not a big con floict me. that's my child who just got blown up in that school. for me on thi
. >> in syria, in iraq, in libya. why is this so much worse than so much more important to stop than civilians dying anywhere else? if you want to stop the conflict, and if you want to protect civilians, which we all do, the way to do that is to get at the head of the snake. the head of the snake is in tehran, which had given hamas the rockets, facilitated the training to build the tunnels, which has provided, hezbollah, the proxy, provided them training and advice, and technical support....
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the only reason we are as high as we are is based strictly off of fear from iraq, iran and even ukraine. >> i see you're also short gold. i was wondering if that ties in to what you are about to say. >> i'm sorry, i was going to elaborate a little bit more. i was going to say on wti itself we're actually taking half off because we had such a good day shorting oil. but gold i'm not shorting it currently. it is something i have in the past and have been in and out of it. i think we're kind of at a point where it is no longer a fear trade. people love to play the vix instead. >> liz, a lot of talk this year about the level playing field relative, wall street versus main street, maybe the individual guy, the little guy is not in this market for the most part because they can't get a square deal from the stock market. you are in the stock market. do you think it is rigged? >> i personally don't think so. >> i was asking liz. >> sorry. >> no problem. >> i don't think it is rigged. i have faith in the market. >> liz, you're also in one of these investing clubs. the other related point about th
the only reason we are as high as we are is based strictly off of fear from iraq, iran and even ukraine. >> i see you're also short gold. i was wondering if that ties in to what you are about to say. >> i'm sorry, i was going to elaborate a little bit more. i was going to say on wti itself we're actually taking half off because we had such a good day shorting oil. but gold i'm not shorting it currently. it is something i have in the past and have been in and out of it. i think we're...
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as the united states draws down troops after more than a decade of fighting in iraq and afghanistan, we are turning -- returning military personnel are taking advantage of the mortgages. have aroundortgages since the 1940's. what's fueling the turnaround? >> there are two main things leading to the increase we've seen. also longer-term things that have changed also. the two main things, we've had a lot of people go off to war and join up. about 4 million people deployed overseas. 2 million of whom were in iraq or afghanistan since the september 11 attacks. comingf those folks are back or have been back and are settling down more and deciding to take advantage of this benefit which has been around. >> how does this program work and who can get the loans? >> it wider than just veterans. it people in the service right or surviving spouses of deceased service members and others. some reservists as well. but it's probably going to be more veterans than not. there are still about a million people who have served in iraq and afghanistan still on active duty. ready tot going to be buy wherev
as the united states draws down troops after more than a decade of fighting in iraq and afghanistan, we are turning -- returning military personnel are taking advantage of the mortgages. have aroundortgages since the 1940's. what's fueling the turnaround? >> there are two main things leading to the increase we've seen. also longer-term things that have changed also. the two main things, we've had a lot of people go off to war and join up. about 4 million people deployed overseas. 2...
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and other western recruits like abu sa led officials to call the wars in syria and iraq a direct threat to the u.s. homeland. it's now a race against time to track them and catch them before they can strike. jim sciutto, cnn, washington. >> all right, jim, thank you very much. >>> next, as doctors in west africa try to deal with the worst ebola outbreak in history, they are running into a major roadblock. some of the people there think it's witchcraft and it's making people sick and not ebola. so they're refusing treatment. next we'll talk to an expert on africa's culture who can explain their beliefs and what can be done to overcome this hurdle. don't just visit san francisco. (water dripping and pipes clanging) visit tripadvisor san francisco. (soothing sound of a shower) with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized
and other western recruits like abu sa led officials to call the wars in syria and iraq a direct threat to the u.s. homeland. it's now a race against time to track them and catch them before they can strike. jim sciutto, cnn, washington. >> all right, jim, thank you very much. >>> next, as doctors in west africa try to deal with the worst ebola outbreak in history, they are running into a major roadblock. some of the people there think it's witchcraft and it's making people sick...
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still to come until in news hour and forces to fight back in the islamic state in iraq's second city. >>> fighting for their rights. migrant workers react with shock to a court ruling of releasing two men to the connected shooting of strawberry pickers in greece. >>> i'm at the polo club in spain talking exclusively to the world's best polo player. >> an american tonight investigative report >> i never would have thought this would happen to us >> athletes going for the gold >> i've had a lot of people ask me... why didn't you scream?... why didn't you yell?...kick... why didn't you go tell your mom? >> betrayed by those they believed in the most >> there's bad people out there in youth sports >> could this happen to your child? >> my sole purpose in coming forward, is to help change the culture of sports >> an america tonight investigative report only on al jazeera america >>> welcome back. let's go through the top stories. >>> u.n. chief ban ki-moon and u.s. secretary of state john kerry are asking for a joint call for a 24-hour ceasefire in gaza. >>> the white house condemned an is
still to come until in news hour and forces to fight back in the islamic state in iraq's second city. >>> fighting for their rights. migrant workers react with shock to a court ruling of releasing two men to the connected shooting of strawberry pickers in greece. >>> i'm at the polo club in spain talking exclusively to the world's best polo player. >> an american tonight investigative report >> i never would have thought this would happen to us >> athletes...
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so the question is when it comes to war, be it iraq, afghanistan or the middle east, are moral lines blurred beyond recognition? dan krause, the director of "the kill team" joins me now. i want to mention before we jump into this segment that we did reach out to the army for comment and we received this statement. we are aware that a film entitled "the kill team" is appearing in theaters. while we don't have any specific details about the production, to the best of our knowledge the film was produced by a commercial production company without official u.s. army support. all the opinions and discussions reflect the individuals only and do not represent the views or opinions of the u.s. army. dan, thank you so much for joining us today to discuss the film. >> thanks for having me. >> so you look in-depth at one soldier in particular. that was adam winfield. you focus in on him, and you were intrigued by the question of how he went from originally being a whistleblower in this unit, to trying to call attention to the abuses and the war crimes that were happening there, to actually then
so the question is when it comes to war, be it iraq, afghanistan or the middle east, are moral lines blurred beyond recognition? dan krause, the director of "the kill team" joins me now. i want to mention before we jump into this segment that we did reach out to the army for comment and we received this statement. we are aware that a film entitled "the kill team" is appearing in theaters. while we don't have any specific details about the production, to the best of our...
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it happened less than a minute after another officer hit iraq war veteran, scott olson, in the head with a bean bag fired from a shotgun, causing permanent brain damage. the city settled that case earlier this year, paying olson $4.5 million. roche was placed on leave after the incident and then fired. he appealed the punishment to an independent arbitrator and apparently prevailed. >>> a story developing in the middle east. israeli air strikes pounded the gaza strip again today. israel's prime minister says there will be no cease-fire until his military eliminates hamas tunnels. nbc's richard engel has more from gaza city. >> reporter: israeli troops pushed deeper into gaza, searching house to house. and now reinforcements are coming. israel called up an additional 16,000 reservists for the mission to disarm hamas and destroy its tunnels. >> reporter: israel says it doesn't target civilians, but in crowded, pending gaza, civilians are being killed every day in strikes like this one. a cameraman was filming as ambulances rushed to a blast in gaza city, when suddenly -- the cameraman for
it happened less than a minute after another officer hit iraq war veteran, scott olson, in the head with a bean bag fired from a shotgun, causing permanent brain damage. the city settled that case earlier this year, paying olson $4.5 million. roche was placed on leave after the incident and then fired. he appealed the punishment to an independent arbitrator and apparently prevailed. >>> a story developing in the middle east. israeli air strikes pounded the gaza strip again today....
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. >>> in iraq islamic state rebels have had a stronghold in mosul, iraq's second largest city, but now they're facing resistence from the rebel brigades. we warn that some of these images may be disturbing. >> reporter: the self proclaimed islamic state has made its mark on the skyline of iraq's second largest city. two months since it took control of mosul and some sport from residents appear to be waning now. the blowing up of shrines comes consternation from people of mosul. now the islamic state intend to destroy this national icon, a mosque with its 12th century rest that leans like the towerinthe leaning tower of piza. now attacked by a small resistence groups that say they have killed seven isil fighters. they say opposition is growing. >> there are groups from within mosul. and none of them are outsiders. so far the city is not in contact or receiving support from any outside violence. even the arms are obtained. >> reporter: but the isil appears to be forging ahead with little change in its tactics. this is a video warning iraqi soldiers. it can't be verified when or where the
. >>> in iraq islamic state rebels have had a stronghold in mosul, iraq's second largest city, but now they're facing resistence from the rebel brigades. we warn that some of these images may be disturbing. >> reporter: the self proclaimed islamic state has made its mark on the skyline of iraq's second largest city. two months since it took control of mosul and some sport from residents appear to be waning now. the blowing up of shrines comes consternation from people of mosul....
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come up behind it would be something like isis, the nefarious group that's even worse than al qaeda in iraq and syria. so the israeli mission is actually modest in its goals. dispute the rhetoric and actually contradicts the rhetoric of some officials including netanyahu. they want to pressure hamas. they want reform, not regime change in gaza. they want a hamas that's defanged, demilitarized and is willing to do what the israelis say and that plays by the rules, but that still can govern gaza because they don't want to occupy it themselves again. >> just one tiny correction. you meant d.i.a., the defense intelligence agency. >> exactly. >> michael flynn is the head of the d.i.a., the defense intelligence agency. d.i.a., something very different. you're right, he did say the other day in aspen, colorado, you know what? hamas is bad, but it could be worse. it could be another organization like isis or something along those lines. did you get the sense based on the interviews you did that the israelis feel that maybe hamas can be reformed, maybe it could be brought into the palestinian author
come up behind it would be something like isis, the nefarious group that's even worse than al qaeda in iraq and syria. so the israeli mission is actually modest in its goals. dispute the rhetoric and actually contradicts the rhetoric of some officials including netanyahu. they want to pressure hamas. they want reform, not regime change in gaza. they want a hamas that's defanged, demilitarized and is willing to do what the israelis say and that plays by the rules, but that still can govern gaza...
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, in cities in iraq and afghanistan and elsewhere. thank you for that analysis, the kind you can only hear from someone who's right in the middle of it on the ground. we appreciate it from karl penhaul. >>> i want to talk about israelis' ready supply of u.s. ammunition with our pentagon correspondent barbara starr, also retired lieutenant rick francona. barbara, as you know and colonel francona knows, this ammunition question gets right to the question of israeli tactics because, you know, is the u.s. supplying weapons that help israel fight this war in an urban area and increases the danger of civilian casualties? because i know as you noted, barbara, many of these weapons are not, in fact, precision-guided weapons. can you explain to our viewers, you know, that distinction? >> well, sure. i mean, the u.s. regularly and with the full authority of congress sells munitions to israel all the time for their legitimate self-defense. that is the legal standard for selling weapons and ammunition to israel. the country's right to defend itse
, in cities in iraq and afghanistan and elsewhere. thank you for that analysis, the kind you can only hear from someone who's right in the middle of it on the ground. we appreciate it from karl penhaul. >>> i want to talk about israelis' ready supply of u.s. ammunition with our pentagon correspondent barbara starr, also retired lieutenant rick francona. barbara, as you know and colonel francona knows, this ammunition question gets right to the question of israeli tactics because, you...
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then 9/11 happened, and gary stood up, reenlisted, this time with the national guard, and served in iraq. during his time there he suffered a traumatic brain injury. upon return home, gary was confined to a wheelchair and the doctors told him that he would never, ever walk again. but then he began treatments. through this program that senator heller, myself and others are trying to extend. now, because of this program, gary can now walk again. he himself and his family called it a miracle. now using a cane, when he's indoors he can walk without assistance. gary's sister told me that before receiving this unique care through the program, gary was very negative, often depressed, often angry, but now that he's made progress, gary's whole attitude has changed. he's more than upbeat, he's social and enjoys cooking. in fact, he offered to cook me a meal, which senator heller as a bachelor, i get -- take all the meals i can get. another veteran named dewayne sustained a traumatic brain injury in 2003 while serving our country in the navy. unable to live independently or get around 2002 without
then 9/11 happened, and gary stood up, reenlisted, this time with the national guard, and served in iraq. during his time there he suffered a traumatic brain injury. upon return home, gary was confined to a wheelchair and the doctors told him that he would never, ever walk again. but then he began treatments. through this program that senator heller, myself and others are trying to extend. now, because of this program, gary can now walk again. he himself and his family called it a miracle. now...
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bahrain for a resolution through dialogue and democracy to a divide that in so many other places in iraq and syria has led to the deaths of many thousands of people. and so i still look to bahrain with a little hope ironically despite what happened. >> draw back the curtain for just a moment. what happens when you are asked to leave a country. are you escorted out or -- >> in this case, no. we were not escorted out. we were asked to leave and eventually, we did. and then many other interesting discussions ensued between our governments which continued. the important thick thing is to take this unpleasant incident and turn it into something positive for both us and the people in the government of bahrain. i think that's still possible. >> secretary of state tom malinowski and really a dangerous person to have in your country. >> be careful. >> yes, thank you very much, tom. >>> speaking of reconciliation, baltimore ravens star ray rice is breaking his silence, speaking to the media for the furst time since punished with a two-game suspension for violating the personal conduct policy. rice
bahrain for a resolution through dialogue and democracy to a divide that in so many other places in iraq and syria has led to the deaths of many thousands of people. and so i still look to bahrain with a little hope ironically despite what happened. >> draw back the curtain for just a moment. what happens when you are asked to leave a country. are you escorted out or -- >> in this case, no. we were not escorted out. we were asked to leave and eventually, we did. and then many other...
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new york times has had abysmal reporting on on issues of israel and so forth and leading up to the iraq war so i think it's interesting that your show in particular has been singled out because i find that it happens to be one of the more accurately sourced programs on on the network. and we could get into other critiques of this network just like we could with any but i think focus on the story focus on the facts and get the personalities out of the news and out of the stories because that that's a distraction in a diversion from the issues that really matter to the public and what i love about project something that's kind of going what you're just saying is the kind of label for conspiracy theorist when you don't want to dissect the actual facts and stories that you guys are really hitting upon and of course i was thrown in to the mix of the whole our team for as a conspiracy theory is that because i question official narratives i want to get your opinion on this mickey torie is weapons of mass destruction liar or straight up or propagandist david frum given a senior editor position
new york times has had abysmal reporting on on issues of israel and so forth and leading up to the iraq war so i think it's interesting that your show in particular has been singled out because i find that it happens to be one of the more accurately sourced programs on on the network. and we could get into other critiques of this network just like we could with any but i think focus on the story focus on the facts and get the personalities out of the news and out of the stories because that...
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iraq, what is going on in mosul. that is inexcusable assault on human dignity. there are many others. i think if ken were to check my record, he would see i'm very consistent. i have called out human rights violations in pakistan, in saudi arabia, in the united states. i've always been somebody who stands on the side of human rights, but i done think that simply because there are other countries where there have been human rights abuses that we cannot simply investigate human rights abuses in this situation. in fact, israel itself investigates human rights abuses. it was an israeli inquiry, court of inquiry that looked into the role that ariel sharon played. that was an israeli tribunal that came to the conclusion there was neglect there. we shouldn't fear an investigative process. we should pursue that it would be fair. we should insist that it be fair. we should make sure all parties have a right to participate in it. to simply say we are going to condemn it from the outset i think it imperfect as the record of the human rights council has been. it's just wron
iraq, what is going on in mosul. that is inexcusable assault on human dignity. there are many others. i think if ken were to check my record, he would see i'm very consistent. i have called out human rights violations in pakistan, in saudi arabia, in the united states. i've always been somebody who stands on the side of human rights, but i done think that simply because there are other countries where there have been human rights abuses that we cannot simply investigate human rights abuses in...
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i'm happy martin the stories we cover here we're not going to hear an iraq story it's true that while some talk there is a reason they don't want to now or to tell friends that we should be completely out now let's break the set iran like syria has been george very harshly and it leads on to the constant sad. isn't it justify the in if not pursuing him for a weapon and you know raising the spectrum of personal rep a guy like me who was young who same time you see was developing nuclear weapons and the. speech that he did they want to see. being remade in full makeup and form the story we would be stupid not to take it. good laboratory curbeam was able to build the needs most sophisticated robots which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only on the. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser speaking of wall street next i'm here with misfires stein author of plan a ponzi myths well how do i do you mean you're still working on the city of london you're
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rally this weekend to draw attention to the persecution of christians and other religious minorities in iraq. more than a thousand people expected to be at the rally saturday morning at san francisco's justin herman plaza. the protesters say thousands of assyrians in mosul are facing a deadline of saturday to convert to muslim or face rape or execution. the demonstrators are calling that violence an act of genocide and have accused world leaders, including president obama, of ignoring the violence. >>> some after am maintenance workers say they were subjected to racist death threats at work. today's chronicle reports racist and threatening graffiti was scrawled on the lockers of three workers one month ago. their attorneys have labeled this as harassment that followed a lawsuit filed by b.a.r.t. workers late last year. that suit alleged racial discrimination in training and promotion. so far no comment from b.a.r.t. on the report. >>> a concord elementary schoolteacher charged with child molestation will be back on. witness stand. joseph martin told the jury his only mistake was being too af
rally this weekend to draw attention to the persecution of christians and other religious minorities in iraq. more than a thousand people expected to be at the rally saturday morning at san francisco's justin herman plaza. the protesters say thousands of assyrians in mosul are facing a deadline of saturday to convert to muslim or face rape or execution. the demonstrators are calling that violence an act of genocide and have accused world leaders, including president obama, of ignoring the...
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know that your mom and dad are happy to see you on nbc where we you can about "sharknado" instead of iraq. did you see it? >> i watched 30 seconds of it. >> why? >> how much did you watch? >> none. >> people were talking about it on tweeter. i was watching the yankees/rangers game. i got to watch the baseball america's pastime. >> are rangers having great year? >> not great but they beat the yankees. >> that doesn't make you popular in new york. >> it doesn't. derek jeter was there and whatever. he makes you popular in new york. i watched a couple minutes. it is crazy. >> it's crazy because it's so ridiculous. movie was packed with over 20 cameos including -- remember robert hayes, the pilot on the "airplane" movies. billy ray cyrus and our own matt and al were in it. hilarious. here they are. we've seen it about a thousand times. >> we thank you for watching the "today" show. we now resume our regularly scheduled program. >> the thing that's so ridiculous as they were as good of actors as anyone in the film. >> that's saying nothing. how he kept his tongue firmly implanted in that cheek
know that your mom and dad are happy to see you on nbc where we you can about "sharknado" instead of iraq. did you see it? >> i watched 30 seconds of it. >> why? >> how much did you watch? >> none. >> people were talking about it on tweeter. i was watching the yankees/rangers game. i got to watch the baseball america's pastime. >> are rangers having great year? >> not great but they beat the yankees. >> that doesn't make you popular in...
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the crowd was trying to help an iraq war veteran hit in the head by another officer. the vet's skull was fractured and he received $4.5 million settlement from the city. >>> state senator yee is scheduled to be back in federal court to face a new set racketeering charges. he is accused of using the campaign for san francisco mayor and secretary of state to solicit illegal donations? change for political favors. year, raymond "shrimp boy" chow, a former gangster, pleaded not guilty to new racketeering charges and the attorney says his community will take the stand in his own defense. the new charges filed last week are part of a have seeding -- part of an indictment. 27 others have been charged. >> palo alto tesla motors announce add big partnership overnight but it leaves out a big detail. >> we have been talking about drones this morning and martha stewart is calling them a good thing and using one around the home. you can see the fog in the east bay hills. the temperatures are reaching up to the triple digits. leyla gulen will have detail on the commute and meteorol
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will hold a rally to draw attention to what they call the persecution of other religious minorities in iraq. many are expected to be there at san francisco justin herman plaza. many in mows shul are facing time to convert to islam or face rape or execution. they are calling it and exact of genocide, leaders including president barack obama have ignored that violence. >>> many are subjected to racist death threats at work. today's chronicles report graffiti was scrawled all over and there is racial discrimination and harassment and that lawsuit is filed on them. that suit alleged promotions and training and so far there is no comment on the chronicle report. >>> happening today, a concord elementary school teacher will be back on the witness stand. he told the jury his only mistake was being too affectionate with his students. his frequent back shoulder and chest patting was a frequent way of calming them down and he also testified there was never any sexual intent. >> he is an affectionate and caring man and is finally getting a chance to tell the true story. >> martin is charged with 150 c
will hold a rally to draw attention to what they call the persecution of other religious minorities in iraq. many are expected to be there at san francisco justin herman plaza. many in mows shul are facing time to convert to islam or face rape or execution. they are calling it and exact of genocide, leaders including president barack obama have ignored that violence. >>> many are subjected to racist death threats at work. today's chronicles report graffiti was scrawled all over and...
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it happened less than a minute another after officer hit iraq war veteran scott olson in the head with a bean bag fired from a shotgun that caused permanent brain damage. the city settled that case earlier this year paying olson four and a half million dollars. roche was placed on leave after the incident and fired last august. appeals the punishment independent arbitrator and prevails. >>> expect more lane closures on the golden gate bridge for the week as construction crews prepare to install a movable median. from 9:00 tonight until tomorrow morning. vista point at the north end will be closed as well as the alexander off-ramp. the median is a steal barrier that will help to divide traffic and eliminate head on congratulations. crews expect to want finish this project by next year. >> a gift shop that raies money for aids verge closing its doors in san francisco's castro district. the shop called under one roof sits at 541 castro. it says it can't afford the skyrocketing rent. in fact, new this morning, sign's been put up outside the door saying closing forever. thank you for 23 yea
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if you look at iraq, you will get a look at the world. we're still going to be in these battles and more to come. >> my answer to that would be, it is possible we will need, after we wind down the combat operations in afghanistan, it is possible. as you say, we can't predict. it is possible where we could get into something else where we would need higher levels of close air support in the next year, two or three, and if that is the case, we've got it. we've got the f-16, we've got the f-15e, and there is other platforms as well. additionally, with respect to the a-10, this was designed to be a five-year gradual retirement plan. so it's not as though we ever suggested that the a-10 go away overnight, it was a more gradual thing. so the close air support mission is a sacred mission and we got it. >> can we add one more question? we have a patient gentleman in the front row, but i want to add one more comment on the a-10. the question is, what do you want to give up instead? sequestration is the issue. we have to come up with a plan that ha
if you look at iraq, you will get a look at the world. we're still going to be in these battles and more to come. >> my answer to that would be, it is possible we will need, after we wind down the combat operations in afghanistan, it is possible. as you say, we can't predict. it is possible where we could get into something else where we would need higher levels of close air support in the next year, two or three, and if that is the case, we've got it. we've got the f-16, we've got the...
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the invasion of iraq come he says, is the original sin that shot the usa's credibility. the u.n. no longer has power to send in peacekeepers. china is interested only in its economy. >> one of those conflicts is gaza which is causing some soul-searching in new york. >> that is i, including among zionists. new york muzzin gate -- new york magazine published a column from a man who has previously been a liberal that is a supporter but israel. now he says he is having a change of heart. he says it dawned on me that i'm hasof the liberal jews who grown less pro-liberal over the last decade. he is not abandoning zionism, but he is being more critical, criticizing the israeli government, suffering peace talks with the palestinian authority of the last decade through increased settlement building and also a fairly unyielding refusal to compromise. and he mentions the marginalization of two states within israel that is now a left wing rump. he says he recognizes that fax has changed and he has changed his mind. >> a slight shift in public opinion in the u.s. on israel, it seems. >> that
the invasion of iraq come he says, is the original sin that shot the usa's credibility. the u.n. no longer has power to send in peacekeepers. china is interested only in its economy. >> one of those conflicts is gaza which is causing some soul-searching in new york. >> that is i, including among zionists. new york muzzin gate -- new york magazine published a column from a man who has previously been a liberal that is a supporter but israel. now he says he is having a change of...
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the crowd was trying to hit an iraq vern -- veteran who was hit in the head by an officer. >> state senator yee will be back in federal court to face a new set of racketeering charges and accuses using the campaigns for san francisco mayor and secretary of state to solicit illegal donations in exchange for political favors. year, raymond "shrimp boy" chow, a former gangster, pleaded not guilty to new racketeering charges. the new charges filed last week are part of what is called a have seeding indictment. 27 other people have been charged. >>> san francisco police are investigating a crash between an s.u.v. and a muni light rail vehicle that happened at 10:00 p.m. on the embarcadero and you can see fire rescue on the seen and the s.u.v. is on its side after the crash and the driver of the s.u.v. was treated at the scene for minor injuries. >>> traffic resumed last night 40 minutes after a truck was stuck under a railroad bridge at 7:00 p.m. traffic was stopped in both directions while work crews inspected the bridge for damage. foes say four rail bridges are scheduled if replacement later
the crowd was trying to hit an iraq vern -- veteran who was hit in the head by an officer. >> state senator yee will be back in federal court to face a new set of racketeering charges and accuses using the campaigns for san francisco mayor and secretary of state to solicit illegal donations in exchange for political favors. year, raymond "shrimp boy" chow, a former gangster, pleaded not guilty to new racketeering charges. the new charges filed last week are part of what is...
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and jordan by the islamic state of iraq and the levant. specifically, we asked the president to deploy an assessment team to jordan to develop a plan to prevent the spread of isil in a way that threatened our ally, jordan. although ambassador susan rice responded to our letter, her letter did not address how the administration intends to combat isil. iinstead, ambassador rice renewd the administration's request for a new counterterrorism partnership fund. the administration has failed to provide the congress with any plan for how this new counterterrorism fund would assist our allies, further our own interests, our train and equip a moderate opposition within syria. that would be a good starting point pour today's discussion with the -- for today's discussion with the president. and one final matter -- prescription drug and hern heron abuse have risen to record levels in my home state of kentucky. it is a huge, huge problem. earlier this year i convened a listening snetion the commonwealth to here from those closest to the problem, from pr
and jordan by the islamic state of iraq and the levant. specifically, we asked the president to deploy an assessment team to jordan to develop a plan to prevent the spread of isil in a way that threatened our ally, jordan. although ambassador susan rice responded to our letter, her letter did not address how the administration intends to combat isil. iinstead, ambassador rice renewd the administration's request for a new counterterrorism partnership fund. the administration has failed to...
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happening less than a minute after another officer hit iraq war veteran scott olson in the head with a bean bag causing brain damage. that case was settled and paid him $4.5 million. he was placed on leave after the incident, and then fired last august. he appealed the punishment to an independent arbitrator and has now prevailed. >>> there's fear this morning nor a san jose is neighborhood after a scary home invasion robbery. "today in the bay's" derek shore joins us from the valley neighborhood. derek, seen an uptick in crime, that's supposed to be the safe part of town. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, neighbors tell me there was a rash of burglaries that took place last year. and now police are looking for at least one suspect who apparently tied up a 17-year-old and ransacked his house. now officers say that teen was home alone at the time just before 1:00 yesterday afternoon when the suspect smashed out a piece of glass in the back of the house here on anju creek court. the suspect tied him up with zip ties, demanded money, and took off. the teen told him where to find valuable
happening less than a minute after another officer hit iraq war veteran scott olson in the head with a bean bag causing brain damage. that case was settled and paid him $4.5 million. he was placed on leave after the incident, and then fired last august. he appealed the punishment to an independent arbitrator and has now prevailed. >>> there's fear this morning nor a san jose is neighborhood after a scary home invasion robbery. "today in the bay's" derek shore joins us from...
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the crowd had been trying to help iraq protesters who had been injured by a bean bag fired by another unidentified police officer. an arbitrator overturned the termination saying the officer was following orders. he is being helped with back pay. >>> and the incident is critical to improve relations between the community and police department. anthony has more than 20 years of police miss couldn't -- conduct as well. >>> and two stranded hikers in napa county, the president democrat said they were hiking tuesday afternoon when they were overcome by the heat and called for help. they had been hiking for nine hours and had run out of water. a chp helicopter helped to rescue them and they are expected to make a full recovery. >>> a dog in phoenix arizona got his head stuck. while trying to get his head out, things did not go as planned and spend his day -- spent the night stuck in a hole. chip's owner did not realize he was stuck until firefighters arrived and said this is not the first time he has tried to run away. poor little guy. 4:47 keeping an eye on traffic, how are things this mo
the crowd had been trying to help iraq protesters who had been injured by a bean bag fired by another unidentified police officer. an arbitrator overturned the termination saying the officer was following orders. he is being helped with back pay. >>> and the incident is critical to improve relations between the community and police department. anthony has more than 20 years of police miss couldn't -- conduct as well. >>> and two stranded hikers in napa county, the president...
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orders when he fired the canister into a crowd as occupy oakland protest in 2011 trying to help an iraq war veteran hit by a bean bag. the veteran's skull was fractured and he received $4.5 million settlement from oakland. >>> state senator yee will be in federal court to face new set of racketeering charges. he is accuses of using the campaign for mayor and secretary of state to solicit illegal donations for favors. raymond "shrimp boy" chow, former going step, pleaded not guilty to new charges and will take the stand in his defense. the charges are part of what is called superseding indictment with 27 people charged in the case. >> san francisco police are investigating a crash between an s.u.v. and a muni light rail vehicle that happened at 10:00 p.m. on the embarcadero. you can see the scene with fire and ambulance and the car on its side. the driver of the s.u.v. was treated at the scene if minor injuries. >> a truck was stuck under a railroad bridge in san mateo. it happened after 7:00 p.m. at a bridge. caltrain traffic was stepped while crews inspectedded bridge. four bridges in
orders when he fired the canister into a crowd as occupy oakland protest in 2011 trying to help an iraq war veteran hit by a bean bag. the veteran's skull was fractured and he received $4.5 million settlement from oakland. >>> state senator yee will be in federal court to face new set of racketeering charges. he is accuses of using the campaign for mayor and secretary of state to solicit illegal donations for favors. raymond "shrimp boy" chow, former going step, pleaded not...
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damaged or destroyed iraq is in a u.n. facility we believe the u.n. here truly should be respected and recognized by everyone we understand it's complicated to understand. but there's a lot of a lot of different pieces happening on the ground and quite frankly a lot of facts we don't know yet. political analyst william dora says the u.s. is calling for an end to hostilities at the very same time that it dispatches yet more weapons to israel. washington knows full well what's going on and washington is paying for if the u.s. government wants to stop the killing in gaza call it there should do is start then sending weapons and start spending money to pay for it but the pentagon announced that it was resupply israel with artillery shells to use against the people who were the u.s. may sixteenth flown by u.s. trained pilots a reigning u.s. married. they're out on civilians who are trapped in a cage with nowhere to go and all the worries where a huge about investigation and we want the violence to stop are meaningless literalists calling up sixteen thousan
damaged or destroyed iraq is in a u.n. facility we believe the u.n. here truly should be respected and recognized by everyone we understand it's complicated to understand. but there's a lot of a lot of different pieces happening on the ground and quite frankly a lot of facts we don't know yet. political analyst william dora says the u.s. is calling for an end to hostilities at the very same time that it dispatches yet more weapons to israel. washington knows full well what's going on and...
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we've been so focused on iraq and afghanistan, we haven't been prepared for russia, a state that can shoot down planes 30,000 feet, the kind of state to put militia groups in. we haven't been ready for that. should british mps be this worried over threats of russia? >> i don't think so. nato has been expanding towards russia's borders. the two that stand out obviously in the recent history. the georgia war so called in 2008 and now the conflict in east ukraine. those are in fact prompted by russia's reaction to again what it perceived as a threat of nato expansion in the russia's fear. >> the report specifically point out what they call unconventional attacks, a symmetrical attacks. they talk about the cyber war fa fare and also the fact russia is supporting this in eastern ukraine. >> we've been told about that for months now. no significant tangible proof of that. and you know, if you don't listen to the other side, how do you propose to engage them? the attack in 2007 i don't think it's been proven again. it's sort of -- russia for some reason is a convenient side to blame on. >>
we've been so focused on iraq and afghanistan, we haven't been prepared for russia, a state that can shoot down planes 30,000 feet, the kind of state to put militia groups in. we haven't been ready for that. should british mps be this worried over threats of russia? >> i don't think so. nato has been expanding towards russia's borders. the two that stand out obviously in the recent history. the georgia war so called in 2008 and now the conflict in east ukraine. those are in fact prompted...